Also, put their heads together. Discuss or plan something among ourselves (or themselves), as in Let’s put our heads together and figure out what we can give him for his birthday. This idiom, alluding to combining mental forces, originated in the late 1300s as lay our heads together and acquired its current form in the second half of the 1800s.

[poo t-out] /ˈpʊtˌaʊt/ noun, Baseball. 1. an instance of putting out a batter or base runner. noun An out, other than a strikeout (Baseball) adjective Angry; upset; offended: I know you will be put out at my not writing (1887+)

Discreetly try to learn something, as in They put out feelers to see if anyone was interested in buying the company. This idiom alludes to an animal’s feelers, such as antennae or tentacles, used to find food. [ First half of 1800s ]

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